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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1950-12-28, Page 2Page 2 THE TWKSrAPVOgATE, EXETEH? ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 28, |9E?0 a- ROY CAMPBELL Mrs. Ray Lammie, Jean were Sunday th© former’s mother For Council J was born and raised in the immediate vicinity, and after four years of service in the last war I have located in Exeter, I have been keenly interested in the welfare of this village and its inhabitants, I therefore solicit your vote on New Year’s Day and if elected will serve faithfully to the best of my ability. Wishing each and all a Happy New Year, ROY CAMPBELL i >ia KB A. L. (Andy) SNELGROVE FOR COUNCIL This year I am running as a candidate for your council. If elected, I will serve the town to the best of my ability to further the interests of all taxpayers. Your vote and influence will be greatly appreciated. McKENZIE For Councillor Having been nominated for the position of coun­ cillor, I solicit your vote and influence in the forth­ coming election. If elected, I will work to the best of my ability to further the interests of the town as a whole. ...................'w ...................................••■■■ ................ CENTRAUA Mr. and Bobby and visitors with in Hensall, Mr. and Mrs, Urban Pfile, Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Greb and Glen, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Love, Mau­ rice and Arlene, Mi*, and Mrs. Reg, Simon guests Greb. Mr. . „................................... and Harold spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. William Essery, in Usborne, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lightfoot and family, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Essery and mas with Essery. Mr. Jack spent the holidays with his par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Gates. Christmas visitors with and Mrs. Arthui* McFalls Helen were Mr. and Mrs. Quinton, Bobby and Dianne, and Mrs. R. Lilley, Barbara David, of London, Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Glenn and Mr. and Mrs. S. McFalls, of Exeter. Mrs. E. Lamport was greatly thrilled on Chrismas day when she received a telephone call from hei* son Melvin, in Albernie B.C. The call was put through to the home of her son Roy Lamport a n d it was a surprise fox* all members of the family gathered there on Christmas. Mr. A. Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. A. Proctor and Doreen spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. William Skelton, in London. Mi*, and Mrs. Andrew Hicks, Mr. and Mrs, Lome Hicks spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. S. Henry and family, in Listowel. Mr, W. Lewis and Miss 7 Flitton spent Christmas Mr. and Mrs. ’C. Rollings. Saturday evening guests Mr. and Mrs. 'George Hicks Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hicks family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack drew and family. Mr. and Mfrs. W. Skinner Arlene spent Christmas with and Mrs. E. Foster in St. Marys. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dunn, of Toronto were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lammie on Box­ ing Day and all spent the even­ ing with Mr. and Mrs. G. Dunn, in Usborne. Mr. and Mrs. and family, of holiday visitors Mrs. Frank Smythe. Mr. and MrS. Glenn Robinson and daughter and Mrs. A. Robin­ son spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. C. Isaac. Mr. and. Mrs. George Hicks spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wells, in Londesboro, Hodgson and Kay, Mr. Greb were Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Ken, and Mrs. G. F. Penwarden family spent Christ- Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Gates, of New York, :Mr- and W. Mr. and Lena with with were and An- and Mr. Hugo Theander London, were with Mr. and EDGEWOOD Mr. Eric westman spent -Sun­ day evening at Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Whisky of London spent Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Westman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bieber and family of Clandeboye, Mr, and Mrs, Bill Bendall of St, Marys, and Mr. and Mrs. Trevpr Foster of the Base Line spent Christmas with their parents, Mr, and Mrs, Roy Moore and family. Mr,' Eric and Eldon Westman attended the dance at Arva on Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zuball and Barbara Ann attended No, 26 school concert on -Monday evening. Mr. Douglas W e s t m a n and Miss Joyce Lashbrook of London spent Christmas with Mr, Mrs. Harold Westman, Miss Evelyn Moore spent urday afternoon in London. Mr. and Mrs. Roily Carty Mr. and Mrs. Leslie and Sat- and Parnell spent Monday with Mr, and Mrs. Clare Dunlop and family. Miss Berniece Westman spent the week-end at home Little Barbara Ajin under Dr. Patterson’s Lucan, Mr. and Mrs. John Centralia spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zuball Jr. Revere school pupils took 'part in Granton Church concert on Friday night. here. Zuball care, Kabat is of of was United Graham-McLean Wedding of interest solemnized at Hensall Church manse on Wednesday by the Rev. J. W. Rodgers, when Caroline E. MacLean, of Kippen, and R. Stirling Graham, of Cro­ marty, were united in marriage. The bride wore a suit of taupe velvet with gardenia corsage and accessories in winter white. After a short trip Mr. and Mrs. Gra­ ham will reside in Hibbert. Mr. and Mrs. F. Bowden and family, and Mrs. William Bow­ den, of Exeter, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs, R. Schroeder at Clandeboye. Miss Ad\ Mitchell R.N., of Ohio was a Christmas visitor wjth her parents at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Ken Hodgins. Messrs Ray Lammie, Harris West and Amos Wright were returned to their office of vill­ age trustees at the election on Boxing Day. -Mr. E. Carruthers, of London, spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. George Baynliam. A report of the Sunday canta­ ta and of the Christmas concert is being held over for next week. as "we » (Let’s Move Election Day Ahead Away from the Holidays) Tuckey for Mayor 9 Years Reeve, 2 Years Councillor Warden Huron County in 1943 Having had the privilege of being your Reeve through the war years, 1940-1948, after serving on the council for two years, and with the interests and destiny of our corporation at heart, I now wish to serve you as Mayor for 1951. I believe if we are going to be as good a town after January 1, 1951 have been a village prior to this we must plan a future for our municipal If I will do all in my potver in the future as I have in theI will do all in my power in the future as I have in the past to develop the town and its facilities including housing-, industry, recreation, drainage and proper munici­ pal offices in keeping with our erection to a town* I also will attempt to have the Tax Rate reduced in line with conditions. The Following Is a List of Municipal Improvements Reeve.Carried Out During My Term as Raved Huron Street. Wartime Houses built. Assisted in all fund raising campaigns during war years. Purchased new fire truck and siren. Remodelled Community Parle. Built grandstand, etc. Garbage collection inaugurated. Purchased street plow and mower. e e Conducted preliminary survey for sewage system (notion deferred due to high eonstruclion cost). Negotiated and construction started on District High School. Set machinery in motion to erect Village of Exeter to status of town. Called the first meeting with regard to Exeter Hospital. Had lots purchased for new Public School. All of Which Is Humbly Submitted (sighed) Benson W. Tuckey, Candidate for Mayor 1951 For Information or Assistance to the Polls on Election Day, Phone 25-W CREDITQN Due to zero weather arid blocked roads congregations in the local churches on Sunday were not as large as usual, The sacred cantata ’’They Found the Child”, which was to have been presented in the Evangelical •Church Sunday evening was post­ poned for one week. On Friday evening a program was given in the United Church School rooms with Rev. W, 0. Parrott as chairman, program consisted of carol singing, dia­ logues and recitations, Which were all exceptionally well given. Following the program lunch was served, after which Santa arrived and gifts were distribut­ ed. On week, public fine program in the town A large crowd was present, many persons being unable to gain ad­ mittance. Concert was of high order and reflected on the training by • S. Smith, Miss N. Miss Finlayson, Miss Delores friends are pleased to learn she is registering improvement, fol­ lowing hei* " two weeks pressed for restoration. Mrs.' F. last week from Victoria London. We are .glad to report she is much improved in health. We are sorry to report that Mrs. Charles Fahrner is seriously ill at her home here, and trust she will have a speedy recovery. ■Master Phillip Mack, who has .been seriously ill at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid Mack, is somewhat im­ proved but is doctor’s care. Mrs. Florence onto is spending her daughter, Mrs. J. Wade and Mr. Wade. Mrs. Otto Brown of Owendale, Mich., is visiting with relatives here. Mr, Lewis Faist of St. Thomas visited on Tuesday with his mother, Mrs. M. Faist. Mr, and Mrs. iLorne Hodge and Bobby spent the holidays with relatives in Kirkton. Mr. E. Guettinger visited ovei* the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Bowman in Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Zwicker spent Monday in Dorchester. Mrs. Mary Wein and Misses Finkbeinei* visited on Monday with relatives in Exeter. Mr. W. Sisson of Montreal spent the holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd England, Mrs. Sisson and daughter Sheila, who have been visiting with Mrs. ■Sisson’s parents, returned to Montreal on Tuesday, Visitors in the community fox* the holidays included— Mr. and Mrs. W. Benningex* and Gayle, Mr. and Mrs. George Vincent and Miss Agnes Lamport of Detroit with Mrs. Lamport. Miss Gertrude Beavei’ troit, Mr, Howard Beaver, ton, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bea­ ver and family of Exeter, with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beaver. Miss Pearl Gaiser of Toledo with Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Mor- lock. Dr. Lula Gaiser of Boston with her father, Mr. William Gaiser. Mr. Ervin Fahrner of Kitchen­ er with his father and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Clark and Glen of Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dale and 59ns of Brampton a t the home 0 f Mr, and Mrs. F. W. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. William Gil­ martin of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. William Woodall and daughter of Windsor and Mr. and Mrs. J. Pryde and son of Exeter with Mt. and Mrs. J* Woodall* Mrs. Margaret Hooper of Lon­ don and Mrs. E. Hey of Zurich, With Mr* and Mrs. L. Hey. Mr, and Mrs. Howard Renney and Morris of Detroit at the home of Mrs. J, Hirtzel. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Haist and family of Fenwick with Mrs. H. Finkbeiner. N* B. Krotz and Miss Wolfe of Kitchener and Rev. F. Krotz of Tavistock at the home of Mr* and Mrs. E, Wenzel, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kobe and family with Mrs. D. Oestreicher. Mrs. Frances Clark of London and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mor- lock of Gait with Mr, and Mrs. Herb Young* Mr. and Mrs. Ward Fritz and Mary Lou of Zurich and Miss Ella Link Of Exeter With Mr. H, K. Either. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Blackwell and son of Monktoh and Mr. and Mrs. K. Baxter and babe of Belle Swart with. Mr. and Mrs* S. S. Wuerth. Miss Lula Morlock Of Windsor and Miss Ella Morlock of Brant­ ford, Mr* and Mrs* Ed Schenk of London, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Robertson and Anne of London, Mr* and Mrs. Harold Wolfe and family of Exeter, Robert Wolfe of Sarnia, Calvin Fahrner of Sarnia, Elaine Fahrner of Lon­ don, Gertrude Rutz, of London, and Mr. ahd Mrs. Ed Yearley of Windsor, all at the homes of their parents. Mr* and Mrs. Harty’Sanderson and family visited over the holi­ day in Guelph and Hamilton. Mr. Floyd Steiglet Spent the holiday with his parents in Miid- may. Mr* and Mrs. Herb Fahrner; spent Monday in London with Mr. and Mrs. Lou Hoare. Tuesday evening of the pupils of the school presented a last local very hall. great credit teachers Mrs. Fahrner and Pfaff’s many illness of the past and wishes are ex- a speedy, W, “Clark Mr. complete returned Hospital, still 'under Sperien of some time the Tor- with Samuel of De- Hamil- Doctor: “Have you ever had any trouble with dyspepsia?” Patient: ” No —- er that Is only when I try to spell it.” CLANDEBOYE Pur host wishes for a Happy New Year in 1951 to all our readers of this column, Rev, Richardson, of London, had charge of the service at St, James -Church on Sunday. Holy Communion was and special music for Christmas added to the service, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Keown, of Grand Bend, returning from a trip to the west, spent Friday and Saturday with former’s sister Mrs. Fred Simpson. Mr. and Mrs, Richard (McManus and family, of London spent the Christmas holidays with the let­ ters sister and family, Mr, and Mrs, Harry Pyke, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Colley spent Christmas Day with their daughter, Mrs. Harry Pyke and family. 'Miss Mary Northgrave, of Lon­ don, spent Sunday with brother and sister, Mr. Billie Miss. Aggie Northgrave. Sgt. and Mrs. Max Bloye children spent Sunday with formers parents i n St. Thomas, alSo Mr. and Mrs. J. Higgins, of Toronto were guests. iMr. and Mrs. Roy McRann and family entertained on Christ­ mas, Mr. and Mrs. Karl O’Neil, Mr. and Mrs. Ross O’Neil and family, Mr. and Mrs. 'Cecil Cau- ten. Neil and Shirley McRann. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Downing and Karen, of Chatham, spent' the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Aimer Hendrie, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Poole en­ tertained Sunday evening to a dinner party 'Mrs. Tomes Stan­ ley, Mary Gwenneth and Tommy Tomes. M r s. Fred Simpson spent Christmas with her daughter, Mrs. Wesley Renington and fam­ ily, of Lucan. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McEwen entertained their son and family, on Sunday, Mrs. George McEwen of Ailsa Craig. Mr. Ward Hodgins, Mr. and M r s. Arthur Hodgins, spent Christmas with formers daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ainslie, St. Marys. Congratulations to Mr. Heber McFalls on winning 1st prize a Studio couch on Saturday, Dec­ ember '2i3 at Lucan, business men’s Christmas Draw and Mr. Wilmer Scott winning 3rd prize a set of dishes, service for S people. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Maines and Elizabeth, of Lucan, spent Christmas with Mrs. Tomes and family. Funeral Services were held in London fox* Mrs. Percy a formei* resident of munity. Interment in I cemetery, on Thursday 21. Mr. and Mrs. Jack of Sarnia, spent Christmas with the former’s brothex* Rupert and family. Mr. Moore Cunningham enter­ tained on Tuesday evening to a dinner party, Mr. and Mrs. Ai­ mer Hendrie. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Reycraft, spent Christmas in Toronto with the letters daughter and family Mrs. Albert Lowe. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Nurless spent Friday as dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. 0* Peterson, Broughdale. administered, her and and the • Dauncey, this com- St. James December Williams, Crediton East Couple Presented With Lamp A pleasant evening was spent on Tuesday when the friends and neighbours gathered at the home of Mi*. Sam Sims and pre­ sented Mr. and Mrs. James Ed­ wards, who were recently mar­ ried, with a lovely trilight lamp. Mrs. Jack England read the ad­ dress and Mrs. Kenneth Kuhn &■ * Town Topics Huron County Health nurse Rois Baker spent day week-end at her Toronto. Mi*. and Mrs. W. H. and family spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Paul of St, Marys. Mr, and Mrs, Anna Mae and London, visited Mrs. 0. L, Wilson. Miss Helen Anthony, of Tor­ onto, Miss Isobel Anthony and- Miss Gladys Eclilin, of Hamilton,, are spending the week at the home of Rev. James and Mrs- Anthony. Mr. and Mi’s. Richard Long, Barry and Linda, of Royal Oak,- Micln, and Mr, and Mrs. Reg Wuerth, of London, spent Christ­ mas with Mr, and Mrs. A. E.. Wuerth. A family .gathering was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jam.es Fairbairn, Among those present from a distance^ were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ballantyne, of Hamilton; Mr, and Mrs, Ewart Ballantyne, of Durham; and Mrs. Wesley Ballantyne, of Toronto. Unit the holi- bome in Hodgson Armstrong,. Ted Jim with Mr. Wilson. and. Wilson, of and LUCAN Rev. L. C- Harrison returned home on Saturday from several weeks in St Joseph’s Hospital following an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Banting: and theix* daughter, Mrs. Muriel Donaldson and daughter spent Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Banting of Bowman- villle and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Banting of Toronto. We are pleased to report Mrs. Dave Ashworth is improving. Mrs. Tom Brook won a table lamp at Business Men’s Draw on Saturday, Decembei* 23. Con­ gratulations! presented the lamp. Mr. Ed­ wards made a fitting reply after which a dainty lunch was served. Personal Items ,Mr. and Mrs. Alec Hamilton and sons of Grand Bend Christmas with Harry Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. spent Christmas with Mr. Mrs. William Horney in Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Darling and son Jimmie of Exeter spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. R. Motz. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anderson and. Lynda of London are holi­ daying with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Baynham spent Christmas at Shipka with Mr, and Mrs. Ed Baynham. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Sims and Billy and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glanville and boys spent Christ­ mas with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kennary at Khiva. Miss Arliss Wein of London spent the holidays with her par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Wein. Mr, and William Office Closed spent Mrs. Motz and JAN. 8 AND 9 IN EXETER JAN. 10 IN LUCAN John W. Orchard Optometrist WEBSTER For Council After serving one year on council, I am again asking you to support me in the forthcoming election. The experience gained during the past year will enable me to serve you better in 1961* BEST WISHES FOR THE NEW YEAR WILLIAM WEBSTER rM ELECT Henry Bierling I have served as a councillor for the taxpayers of Exeter for 13% years under five different reeves. I Teel that this serve you efficiently in county councit experience will enable me to both in the town council and HENRY BIERLING